Journal article

Children’s Mental Health and Well-Being After Parental Intimate Partner Homicide: A Systematic Review

E Alisic, RN Krishna, A Groot, JW Frederick

Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2015

Abstract

When one parent kills the other, children are confronted with multiple losses, involving their attachment figures and their direct living environment. In these complex situations, potentially drastic decisions are made, for example, regarding new living arrangements and contact with the perpetrating parent. We aimed to synthesize the empirical literature on children’s mental health and well-being after parental intimate partner homicide. A systematic search identified 17 relevant peer-reviewed articles (13 independent samples). We recorded the theoretical background, methodology, and sample characteristics of the studies, and extracted all child outcomes as well as potential risk and protect..

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